Finding the truth in politics
Politics and truth are words rarely are cohabiting. The phrase “political truth” may actually be an oxymoron. A cheerful definition of politics: [n: Poly "many" in addition to the ticks 'blood sucking parasites'] suggests a contempt for the people exercise power, or at least skeptical of the ability of groups to be managed. We have, over many years of careful posture, unscrupulous schemer, and virulent condescending, has been able to turn away from political cooperation, collaboration and interest in the well, to competition, the rhetoric (and sometimes physics), the war and with the benefit of special interests where the highest bidder tends to secure the prize.
As Plato wrote in The Republic: “Mankind will never see a lot of problems until … lovers of wisdom come to have political power, or those in power … become lovers of wisdom. “A virtually impossible in modern politics as those who are too smart to engage in politics are punished by being governed by those who are not (also a thought of Plato).
The investment policy – Jobs, economy and Social Security
Who wants to be a President, the President of the United States? Social Security reform is the winning ticket. Research supports the thesis that Social Security reform, provide all the lubrication necessary to get our economic ball bearings rolling in the right direction. Economies do not grow, or increase employment, when job providers are taxed and regulated unmercifully, throttling their energy, creativity and profitability. Consumer spending drives the economy, we must do more than the hand of a few hundred dollars.
The objective of this exercise, Barack, is definitely the most disposable income in consumers’ wallets while providing incentives to employers to hire more workers. There are three areas where the impact of the reforms would be beneficial to all, regardless of political sentiment. Social security reform will benefit the most people as quickly as possible. Next on the list, Hillary, would be the elimination of income taxes (federal, state and local): (a) all forms of retirement income, and then (b) all forms of investment income. Third, and especially important for job creation, John, would be the elimination of all taxes and hassle for businesses.